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In what town is the Tennessee Department of Agriculture located? |
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In what city and state is the Kentucky Derby held? |
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Why would you use a herbicide? |
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What is the art of riding horseback called? |
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A fuel substance which is formed from the remains of long ago plants and animals |
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What is the average life span for a horse? |
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Which types of rocks are formed by the breaking down of other rocks? |
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Sedimentary Rocks (SAID-UH-MEN-TARY) |
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Animals, which eat exclusively plants, are classified as what? |
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Herbivores (HERB-UH-VOORS) |
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What is the term for the natural breaking-down of rocks? |
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Which state produces the most hogs? |
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What part of the dairy cow holds and stores the milk? |
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What is the only member of the Cobra Family to be found in the United States? |
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What percentage of Nitrogen is contained in a 50 pound bag of 6-12-12 fertilizer? |
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What official heads up the USDA? |
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The Secretary of Agriculture |
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What is another name for grain sorghum? |
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What is the term used to describe an animal which eats only meat? |
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Which state produces the most cotton? |
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What is the proper color name for a brown horse with black colored legs, mane and tail? |
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What is the length of pregnancy for a cow? |
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Birds of Prey (Hawks, Eagles, Owls, etc..) |
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A horse who has a mixture of white and black hairs would be called a what? |
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Blue Roan (pronounced R OWN) |
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The LaMancha (pronounced La Mon Cha), the Nubian (New Bee IN), and the Toggenburg are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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What plant eating insect, which resembles a small June bug, is currently moving through Tennessee? |
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What is the family of plants containing watermelons, squash, and cucumbers? |
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Cucurbits (CUE- CURB- ITS) |
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What soils are a mixture of clay, silt, and sand making them easy to cultivate? |
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What is the proper color name for a horse with a reddish body and the same color legs, mane, and tail? |
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What is the proper name for a single freshwater shrimp? |
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What is the pit of a Pit Viper used for? |
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It is a heat sensing organ. |
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Which type of rock was at one time another type of rock? |
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Metamorphic Rock (MET-UH-MORE-FIC) |
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What kind of fuel can actually be produced on the farm? |
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Ethanol made from fermented corn |
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What is the name of the feed that is highest in energy content? |
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Which state produces the most wheat? |
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Kansas (America's breadbasket) |
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How is the majority of livestock sold in the United States? |
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What is the advantage of Jersey dairy cattle over the Holstein breed? |
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Higher amount of butterfat in the milk |
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Apiculture is the science of producing what product? |
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What is defined as an agent or chemical used to destroy pests? |
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What piece of equipment has fenders, a horn, and stirrups? |
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What is the term for the soft furry covering on a deer's antlers? |
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What typeof gardening uses no chemical pesticides? |
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What breed of horse is also called "Flax Mane and Tail?" |
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What breed of horse is known for its spots? |
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Which state produces the most milk? |
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Wisconsin (America's Dairyland!) |
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A wide stripe down the face of a horse would be called a what? |
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Which type of rocks were formed by the hardening of lava or magma? |
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What is the most popular Christmas tree grown in Tennessee? |
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What is billed as the "World's Largest Rodeo?" |
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What farm animal farrows its young? |
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In what complex is the Tennessee Department of Agriculture located? |
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Ellington Agricultural Center in Nashville |
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Which southern state has the most State Forests? |
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Why would you use an insecticide? |
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Why would you use a fungicide? |
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What does the term "marbling" mean as it relates to meat? |
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Amount of fat in the meat |
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What are Rat-L-Traps, Jitterbugs, and Rooster Tails? |
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Who enforces the sale of Tennessee Game and Fishing Licenses? |
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TWRA (Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency) |
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TWRA (Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency) |
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What type of shot should be used when hunting waterfowl? |
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Steel shot as opposed to lead shot |
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What pigs are bought small and then fed to market weight? |
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What is the most valuable wholesale cut on any meat animal? |
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Shropshire, Katahdin (pronounced Kuh Tah Den), and Montadale are breeds associated with what species of animal? |
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What is defined as an arrangement where a family receives a portion of the crops produced in return for their labor? |
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